![]() ![]() Auckland Northland Regional Bridge (ANRC) In addition a discounted Associate Membership is available and requires a written application to the Club Manager and may be granted in special circumstances. ![]() Levy not required from members under 26 years of age. In addition and applies if Auckland Bridge Club is your home Club. Other tournaments apply to ANRC for your tournament subsidy.Īged 90, by written application to the Club office. To get further information on becoming a member, click Join the Club.The main categories of membership are:- Full The rooms have audio visual equipment installed: click on the link AV instructions to see how to use the equipment. If you are interested in hiring our Club Rooms, please see the Rental page: all kinds of groups use the premises. Our thanks to New Zealand Bridge for many of the materials. For the best results print two copies, give one to your partner and complete your answers separately. There are about 170 bidding and general questions. Partnership agreements #4 in Word format (mostly around competitive bidding) There are not any right or wrong answers, just partnership understandings and styles. Pictures of each trophy and lists of winners over the years are on Trophies. The Club award about sixty Trophies a year, recongising the achievements of players at all levels. Please see the Sessions page for a Club session list. Subscriptions and table moneyĮ Vouchers are used by members. And if you'd like to volunteer as a Standby, please contact the office who will make sure you are properly looked afterĪt all times members and visitors are expected to dress to a reasonable standard, and be polite and courteous. The Club wishes to thank those who generously give their time. The Office will call on volunteers who are Standby players. if you are looking for a partner, we will try our best. Standby partners or looking for a partnerĬontact the office by email,We will then do our best to match players. The facility will be withdrawn if there are difficulties, so please use it wisely and sensibly. It has limited capacity and offered for short sharp internet access: it is not designed for movie downloads and alike. There is a public wireless network available and the password is displayed in the Club Office window. The Club is committed to helping non-members and members learn, enjoy and improve their game. You can also email the club so you can see when the next lessons are coming up. You can Join mailing list to keep informed: the Club sends out newsletters each year and it includes reminders to upcoming events and activities. If paying online to ANZ Remu0010388 00, remember to put your name as a transfer reference. This does not apply to 'genuine' temporary and overseas visitors. Potential members may play up to five club sessions and pay the regular table money fee: a higher fee is payable for the sixth and subsequent visit within any 12 month period. Call or email the Club Office (details on Contact page) to make sure you are coming along to the right kind of session for you, and perhaps to find a bridge partner if you are missing one. You can view or download the annual events programme from Sessions page. We offer a range of lessons, tournaments, general bridge sessions and a social atmosphere to suit all levels from beginner to international players. The Community Center is about 300 yards on the left.The Club holds hundreds of activities each year and has about 650 members. Turn right onto Green Lane and proceed to Hollowbrook Drive. Turn left onto Ewingville Road and follow it to Green Lane (1st traffic signal). Follow Federal City Road south to Ewingville Road. Follow I-295 north to Exit 71B (Federal City Road south). The Community Center is about 300 yards on the left. Take Route US1 south to Route I-295 north. Turn left onto Green Lane and proceed to Hollowbrook Drive. ![]() Follow Route 31 south approximately 2 miles to Green Lane (5th traffic signal). Keep right on the exit ramp for NJ Route 31 south. Follow Route I-295 east (becomes I-295 south in NJ) across the Delaware River (Scudder Falls Bridge) to Exit 72. ![]()
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